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1 She was singularly attractive in her alternations of sagacity and helplessness.
2 The window displays w which strike you as being singularly attractive .
3 He had a gift of eloquence and a singularly attractive personality.
4 The places where water-cress grows naturally are usually singularly attractive .
5 On the whole, then, this is a singularly attractive book.
6 And then his air of lordly decision, his promptness in arranging everything, was singularly attractive .
7 To Morris Townsend, at least, it would have appeared that she made it singularly attractive .
8 There was something singularly attractive about this shock-headed youth.
9 Her half-boyish, half-girlish manner is singularly attractive - anovelblend of masculine nonchalance and feminine charm.
10 His pulpit eloquence was singularly attractive , though by no means equally so to all persons.
11 He had his partisans, too, for his was a singularly attractive nature when not enraged.
12 It was matter for discussion singularly attractive ; they allowed themselves upon it wide scope in theory.
13 That seemed to him singularly attractive and harmless.
14 Just now he looked singularly attractive , the more so, perhaps, because he was unconscious of it.
15 The grace and skill displayed in the illustrations, which are very numerous, make the volume singularly attractive .
16 Rubens in the Prado is singularly attractive .
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